AMD today launched the AMD Radeon RG2133 Gamer Series Memory and Radeon RAMDisk 4.1. AMD Radeon RG2133 Gamer Series Memory is the only memory on the market that offers both XMP and AMP memory profiles in one package, enabling ultimate ease in overclocking on both platforms.

AMD Radeon RG2133 Gamer Series Memory will ship with a free AMD Radeon RAMDisk 64 GB, which features enhanced load-and-save functionality. When paired with an AMD A10 Series APU, AMD Radeon RG2133 Gamer Series Memory will improve frames-per-second (FPS) by up to 22 percent. Gamer Series Memory is part of AMD's Unified Gaming Strategy initiative that places AMD technology at the heart of digital gaming and plays a critical role that enables top performance, an outstanding experience and maximum value for PC gamers everywhere.

"AMD Radeon RG2133 Gamer Series Memory is armed with features designed to outperform the competition on any task," said Roman Kyrychynskyi, product director, Graphics Business Unit, AMD. "Designed with multi-platform compatibility in mind, the AMD Radeon RG2133 brings cutting-edge technology, as well as uncompromising quality and compatibility for PC gamers."

The newly introduced Gamer Series Memory is composed of high quality components that help deliver top memory performance and reliability. With Dataram, AMD's memory manufacturing partner, AMD is proud to introduce Gamer Series to its product line up as well as the improved performance of AMD Radeon RAMDisk that allows gaming enthusiasts to load their favorite games significantly faster, saving time and eliminating frustrations.

"AMD and Dataram have worked together to significantly enhance the dynamic background load-and-save feature in order to create a seamless, non-volatile RAMDisk experience," said Jason Caulkins, CTO, Dataram. "This underscores AMD and Dataram's continued dedication to delivering the highest-performing memory products for PC enthusiasts."

Features and Benefits of AMD Radeon RG2133 Gamer Series Memory

Support for XMP and AMP Technology: Designed and tested to ensure compatibility across multiple platforms.

Suitable for Everyone: Great fit for casual to hardcore gamers and everyone in between.

Am i correct in thinking there arent many/any FM2 motherboards that support above 1866Mhz memory though?

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Just about every board from MSI and Asrock support 2133mhz including the A85x Micro ITX board from Asrock, as well as most of Asus, Biostar, and ECS's higher end boards. Heck even my A55 board from MSI I paid $40 for supports it.

Am i correct in thinking there arent many/any FM2 motherboards that support above 1866Mhz memory though?

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Quick look at Newegg shows some of the FM2 boards supporting DDR3-2600 and many of them supporting DDR3-1866. All of the A85X boards listed go up to DDR3-1866, so that would be the obvious chipset of choice to use.

AMD will be making 2133 MHz. RAM the default frequency in upcoming APUs. This is currently a good frequency for optimum performance with AMD's APUs. If the RAM is priced competitively, this would be a good choice.

AMD got back into the RAM Biz to support upcoming products so you should be able to guess what is on the way.

the APU's really need DDR4 ...
even DDR3 2133 is still a SLIGHT bottle neck its less about the speed and more about the memory architecture DDR4 has more in common with with GDDR making it better suited to handling Frame buffer and Graphics data in Addition to system use bus inversion mainly

the APU's really need DDR4 ...
even DDR3 2133 is still a SLIGHT bottle neck its less about the speed and more about the memory architecture DDR4 has more in common with with GDDR making it better suited to handling Frame buffer and Graphics data in Addition to system use bus inversion mainly

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I am not sure any bottleneck is from memory. DDR3 should have plenty of bandwidth. It could be from share resources Onemoar.

the APU's really need DDR4 ...
even DDR3 2133 is still a SLIGHT bottle neck its less about the speed and more about the memory architecture DDR4 has more in common with with GDDR making it better suited to handling Frame buffer and Graphics data in Addition to system use bus inversion mainly

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first amd needs to improve their memory controller and increase available bandwidth. without extra bandwidth, its futile.

I hope not the Patriot kits suck I have it in this machine it refuses to run at its rated speed at anything less then 1.65v even tho its labeled as 1.5v not sure if it just got mislabled or if its just crap